Flacmusicfinder
You cannot fit 1,000 FLACs on your phone. Use ffmpeg (Command line) or XLD (Mac) to convert your FLACs to AAC (256kbps VBR) for your iPhone or Opus for your Android. Keep the original FLAC on your NAS (Network Attached Storage).
Even with a good tool, things go wrong. Here is how to fix them.
Listening to FLAC on your laptop speakers is like driving a Ferrari in a school zone. To appreciate what you find on FLACMusicFinder, you need: flacmusicfinder
If you are new to the scene, using a specialized aggregator can be intimidating. Here is your manual.
Do you need FLACs for your car stereo with blown speakers? No. Do you need FLACs for your Bluetooth speaker on a noisy subway? Absolutely not. You cannot fit 1,000 FLACs on your phone
You need FLAC for critical listening. You need it for archival. You need it because you want to own your music, not rent it.
With the decline of dedicated tools like FlacMusicFinder, users seeking FLAC files have migrated to other methods: If you are new to the scene, using
Diagnosis: You are connecting to a home FTP server in a different country.
Fix: Use a multi-threaded downloader like aria2 or Free Download Manager. These split the file into 16 chunks and download simultaneously, increasing speed by 800%.